To: Brumar89 who wrote (28717 ) 5/21/2008 2:26:21 PM From: TideGlider Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224755 Published - Wednesday, May 21, 2008 Letter: Is Obama black enough? Is this letter heading a legitimate question? Do you think it’s offensive? Public Radio repeated it two or three times that I heard. I’d say the question has been answered. The super liberals, the socialists, the extreme left have been deserting the first black president’s wife, Hillary Rodham, like she was a leper. The reason is Obama is more Marxist than Hillary. What is hard to believe is 85 percent of blacks are supporting Barack Hussein Obama. It can’t be a racial thing. Obama is half white. I question his patriotism. Examples: A. He takes no pride in the flag; B. If a child survives an abortion, Barack says the law should be allowed to kill the child anyway, and C. He has been associated with a black racist preacher for 20+ years. Liberation theology was introduced into Central and South America in the 1970s. The Jesuits tried to garble Catholicism with Communism. It was a complete failure. Black liberation theology is a garbling of Bible and American history mixed with Communism and is designed to cause problems amongst the races. How long would you listen to a sermon where the pastor preaches (no, no, no not God bless America, but God blank America?) I wouldn’t have heard the end of the sermon. Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago isn’t a church, it is a tool for some of the most conniving conspiracy theories ever uttered. I come down on the side that says Obama is somewhat racist and anti-American. He’s denying half his own heritage. Unable to segregate himself from the despicable pastor Jeremiah Wright makes him guilty of racism even if just by association. Obama would have done well to listen to people like Bill Cosby who says it is about time some of his fellow blacks quit blaming white people for their problems. Do you think that anyone listening for 20+ years to an agitating racist pastor is fit to be the president of our free society? From Apples of Gold: People believe what they want to believe despite all the evidence to the contrary. Craig V. Jones,tomahjournal.com